Please, see the broken layout here. If you use links that contain two "http"-part like with the links in WayBack Machine, the SO-layout breaks.

The original code was:

Good tutorial [here][1]. See [this part][3] of the GNU screen manual on how to set ACL permissions. Give him whatever permission you think he needs, though I don't think you'd need to change it from the default that's given by `acladd`.
If the first link is broken, please, it is [here.][2]
[1]: http://linuxhacks.org/tutorials/jakes_gnu_screen_tutorial.php
[2]: http://web.archive.org/web/20080118033211/http://linuxhacks.org/tutorials/jakes_gnu_screen_tutorial.php
[3]: http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Documentation/Gnu/screen-3.9.4/html_chapter/screen_8.html#SEC28

The broken layout was:

Good tutorial here. See this part of
the GNU screen manual on how to set
ACL permissions. Give him whatever
permission you think he needs, though
I don't think you'd need to change it
from the default that's given by
acladd.

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I fixed the linked article by changing the colon in the URL to %3A. I don't think colons are considered valid URL characters except in ://, and user:pass@ and :portnum. But I think it's still a bug that the server-side markdown is generating such bad html (the client-side preview looks correct).

For the record, here is the markdown source of the page that was giving the problem:

Good tutorial [here][1]. See [this part][3] of the GNU screen manual on how to set ACL permissions. Give him whatever permission you think he needs, though I don't think you'd need to change it from the default that's given by `acladd`.
If the first link is broken, please, it is [here.][2]
[1]: http://linuxhacks.org/tutorials/jakes_gnu_screen_tutorial.php
[2]: http://web.archive.org/web/20080118033211/http://linuxhacks.org/tutorials/jakes_gnu_screen_tutorial.php
[3]: http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Documentation/Gnu/screen-3.9.4/html_chapter/screen_8.html#SEC28